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The festival will take place from 26 to 28 August in the village of Markovo

Plovdiv Jazz Fest for the first time in Summer

The traditional Autumn edition kicks off on November 4

Miroslava Katsarova
Photo: Plovdiv Jazz Fest

The first edition of the Plovdiv Summer Jazz Fest will take place from 3 to 5 August. Part of the program are Miroslava Katsarova, Beloslava and Brazilian bossa nova singer Rosalia de Souza. "The summer edition of Plovdiv Jazz Fest does not cancel the autumn Jazz festival, which this year will be from 4 to 7 November in Plovdiv," Miroslava Katsarova told Radio Sofia.
The summer fest will run from 26 to 28 August in the village of Markovo, near Plovdiv. Among the participants in the programme will be Dimitar Liolev and his quartet, Theodosii Spassov, Milen Kukosharov and others.



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